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East Cobb Parents Push for New Schools
The Cobb school board is hearing plenty from parents of students at Mountain View and Brumby elementary schools, and others.

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The Cobb school board is hearing plenty from parents of students at Mountain View and Brumby elementary schools, and others.

Wednesday's event is free and open to the public.
The only weekend work involves some asphalt paving on Shiloh Road between Wade Green and Bells Ferry.
Enjoy food, family, music and perfect early fall weather at the end of the weekend.
More than 2,800 of canned goods to assist the needy were donated by the East Cobb synagogue during High Holy Days.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
The Mayor and Council will continue to work through the details of the city's proposed new zoning code.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
Troop 008 has enough gear for this weekend's Camporall, but is seeking financial help to replace a stolen trailer and camping items.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
Troop 008 has enough gear for this weekend's Camporall, but is seeking financial help to replace a stolen trailer and camping items.
Early August start dates will continue for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years.
Cobb and Marietta students still scored better than statewide and national averages.
Cobb and Smyrna students still scored better than statewide and national averages.
Cobb and Marietta students still scored better than statewide and national averages.
North Fulton high schools reported some of the best results in the state.
Lassiter was among the county and state leaders in overall average.
Walton, Pope, Wheeler and Lassiter were in the top 15 statewide in overall averages.
Cobb and Marietta students still scored better than statewide and national averages.